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Archive for May, 2011

Diagnosis Unknown: Case of the Radiant Wine

Dr. Coffee is hired to find what killed a woman who’d just placed a call threatening suicide. Their only clue? Her toothbrush was radioactive. Crazy, but cool.

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Studio One: Sentence of Death

Some poor sucker finds himself behind bars facing the hot seat, with only one lone voice trying to prove his innocence before the swicth is flipped. ;

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Racket Squad: The Dancing Lady

A newlywed couple complains to Capt. Braddock that a dance studio has swindled them out of money. Braddock investigates.

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Tales From Tomorrow: Fury of the Cocoon

We have moving so fast, nobody had a chance to check this out, so you’ll be the judge. If you enjoy, share it.

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Studio One: Twelve Angry Men

Actually, this one should not require a description, but just in case you missed it: After a teenage boy is accused of murder, a jury must come to terms with their prejudices and personal grudges to decide on the verdict. Starring Norman Fell, Robert Cummings and Franchot Tone. This is classic television at its very best so enjoy and share.

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The Rapture 1941

Ha Ha Ha… It looks like there is going to be school today after all. We waited patiently in Times Square this weekend for the earthshaking event that was to end the world as we knew it, but to our dismay, we quickly realized classes would reconvene this week. For those still hoping the end is near, there is always 2012 to look forward to. Still, for those who just can’t wait, we understand rope is on sale a Walmart week. You can end your world and trust that the rest of us will join you a bit later.

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Double Feature: Public Defender and Lock Up

We have a double feature today, leading off with another episode of Public Defender and followed by Lock Up. We couldn’t resist the temptation of pointing out the obvious, for if you have need of a public defender, you will probably end up being locked up. However, this is the home of golden age television so things might turnout differently than they do these days. Enjoy and share.

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Gangbusters: The Boilat-Fiaschetti Case

Det. Sgt. Michael Fiaschetti pursues a French robber from New York to Paris and back. Now, we’re this story told today, a New York Det. would be chasing a rapist from the big apple to the land of the French fried. Enjoy and pass the drama along.

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Public Defender: Cornered 1955

Charles Bronson moves from Man With A Camera helping the cops collar criminals to a man on the run. If you enjoy watching your good guys going bad as much as we do, feel free to share this fun with a friend.

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Man With A Camera: Mute Evidence

Mike is invited out to a retired doctor’s farm, but when he gets there he discovers that the doctor is missing, and the only person who knows anything about it is the doctor’s deaf-mute ward. Okay doc, leave the sheep alone and come inside. Enjoy and share please.

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